• Villa Medici plan Cosimo the Elder started to build Villa Medici at Fiesole in 1451 and it was completed in 1456.
  • Villa Medici Giulini is an important monumental complex among the oldest in Lombardy. Open to the public for events, concerts and masterclasses.
  • Intended to be a setting for intellectual life rather than a working Villa, Villa Medici was constructed to be a demonstration of aesthetic and ideological values.
  • Villa Medici in Rome was built by the cardinal Ferdinando de’ Medici, son of Cosimo I, who at 20 years old moved to Rome and settled in this area of the city.
  • The Villa Medici gardens, like the villa Borghese that adjoins them, were far more accessible than the formal palaces such as Palazzo Farnese, in the heart of.
  • Italiano: Villa Medici a Fiesole (via Beato Angelico 2) è una delle più antiche ville appartenute ai Medici, la quarta, dopo le due ville nel Mugello...
  • Then the antiquities from the Villa Medici formed the nucleus of the collection of antiquities in the Uffizi, and Florence began to figure on the European Grand Tour.
  • At Villa Medicea di Lilliano wine estate, our purpose is to create impressions that will stay with you for a lifetime. ... “Cosimo de' Medici" Dinner with Wine tasting.
  • For his part, Galileo, a Medici protégé, stayed at the Villa Medici twice, first in 1615-1616 and then in 1633, after his abjuration before the Inquisition tribunal.
  • The Villa Medici is a grand villa with a lovely garden connecting to the Borghese gardens on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in Rome.